The Pill (Ha-Glula)
"Let's turn Petach Tikva into a vegetable garden!"
Originally released in 1972. The Pill (Ha-Glula) is a drama/fantasy film. directed by David Perlov.
Starring Idit Astruck, Yossi Banai, and Shraga Friedman
Synopsis
A burlesque fantasy about a fountain-of-youth pill and its effects on Getz, a down-and-out Tel Aviv night-club singer. After taking this much sought after pill, Getz becomes the epitome of youthful energy, and therefore a teen idol, a symbol of beauty and youth, up to the cathartic ending of the movie.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HE
Production Companies
- Tel Noa Film Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Pill (Ha-Glula) about?
A burlesque fantasy about a fountain-of-youth pill and its effects on Getz, a down-and-out Tel Aviv night-club singer. After taking this much sought after pill, Getz becomes the epitome of youthful...
Who directed The Pill (Ha-Glula)?
The Pill (Ha-Glula) was directed by David Perlov.
How long is The Pill (Ha-Glula)?
The Pill (Ha-Glula) has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was The Pill (Ha-Glula) released?
The Pill (Ha-Glula) was released on January 1, 1972 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Pill (Ha-Glula)?
The main cast of The Pill (Ha-Glula) includes Idit Astruck, Yossi Banai, Shraga Friedman, Zaharira Harifai, Avner Hizkiyahu.